I thought it would be nice to start a thread where we post which books we currently read

Medical examiner Sara Linton and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver make their fourth appearance in this riveting new back-and-forth thriller that grounds a brutal attack by two young men on the Grant County, Georgia police department in a twelve-year-old Alabama murder case that occurred while Sara and Jeffrey were just beginning their tumultuous romance. En route to a beach vacation shortly after they meet, the couple takes a detour to the small town where Jeffrey grew up and began his law enforcement career. But their carefree holiday is interrupted when his best friend from childhood, a fellow cop, is charged with murder after killing a man who broke into his house. Despite his subsequent confession, Jeffrey believes there’s more to the story than Robert is telling him, and when the skeleton of a young woman with whom both Robert and Tolliver were once involved is discovered in a secret cave only they knew about, and Robert admits to her murder too, Tolliver must again confront a past he thought he had long since put behind him.

Yep, at first it was a little bit slow, but then, as the story was unfolding, I coudn't tear myself away from it.
I LOVE reading, but it had been ages since I was really into a book like that.
It didn't help that I brought the book with me to my (studying) house as relaxation (to read 10 pages every day before bed during the exams) and that I ended up reading it in three days, non-stop.

Oh, and reading 'A Clash of Kings' by George R.R. Martin. Highly reccomended

yes and i dont like it philosophy is so stupid
and all the Aristotle writings are so hard to read..since most of his own writing was burned and all the stuff we have today is class notes from his students. which have been pasted down and rewriten so many times..Aristotle would be not even know its his, if he read it today